The October 2014 newsletter features articles from the "End of Poverty" issue of YES! Magazine, plus a teacher's story on how parent-teacher home visits create powerful partnerships, an online game that simulates daily decisions faced by those struggling with poverty, and a slam poet/teacher's TED Talk on the danger of being silent.

We pay close attention to the newsletter features you do—and don’t—like. Below you’ll find the “greatest hits” from the past school year, including our six most-read items. Enjoy reconnecting with popular lesson plans, articles, posters, and other classroom resources as you make plans for the upcoming school year.

The April 2014 newsletter features the winners of the Winter 2014 Writing Contest, a teacher's story about overcoming creative insecurities, Colbert's take on the Common Core, and thought-provoking resources from IDEA and Rethinking Schools.

The March 2014 newsletter features fantastic articles from the new "Education Uprising" issue of YES! as well as writing workshop curriculum that sparks conversations about “who I am,” a slam poet’s video on English Language Learner (ELL) students, and an Atlanta teacher’s story of how race affects the way he teaches.

The February 2014 Education Connection Newsletter features a food literacy quiz, a poster on what eight healthy diets have in common (besides kale!), and a lesson plan on why women's stories matter. Also, YES! Magazine articles on the healing qualities of dirt and why fermented foods are good for your health.

January 2014 YES! For Teachers newsletter features Sustainable Table resources, story on Denver rapper who inspires kids to eat and grow their own veggies, kids on caffeine chart, Jazz in America lesson plans, and health benefits of home cooking infographic.

In the November 2013 YES! For Teachers Newsletter you'll find resources, stories, and more that will give you ideas for curbing the onslaught of stuff and how to express gratitude. Plus, a sneak peak exclusive of Story of Stuff Project's Citizen Muscle Boot Camp!

No tricks, just treats! In this newsletter, you'll find a TED Talk on child-driven education, humane education lesson plans, a garment factory infographic, interviews with your favorite authors about their writing habits, and more.

We pay close attention to the newsletter features you do—and don’t—like. Below you’ll find the “greatest hits” from the past school year, including our six most-read items. Enjoy reconnecting with popular lesson plans, articles, posters, and other classroom resources as you make plans for the upcoming school year.

Learn about co-ops, their many fans, and the new economy they inspire. Bring learning materials on Equal Exchange and their cooperative principles to your classroom. Dig into your school's new garden with The Food Project's ideas for teen engagement. Watch and listen to one spoken-word artist's candid poem on bullying and survival.

Learn about biomimicry—using nature's models to make sustainable products— and its potential in the classroom. Guide your school's spring permaculture project with 12 basic principles. Be inspired by one artist's larger-than-life chalkboard that brought her New Orleans community together

It's your body! This Education Connection Newsletter features resources to support student health and success including curriculum from Nourish, the inside scoop from a Teen Health Center, documentary viewing guides and lesson plans, and a shocking (and sweet!) infographic that shows just how much sugar Americans consume.

Home is not only where the heart is, it’s also where your students can get the most out of learning. This newsletter features a story on place-based learning, lessons from Dream of a Nation that will inspire your students to be active in their community, and a short film that captures the heartache of foreclosure. Also, poems galore to celebrate Black Poetry Day.